Re: Inconsistent time server (NTP) access

Hi!its related to the delay connected to theserver (or your connection), ifthe answer is too late then the connection is dropped. Not a ZA issue but a server issue. Choose one near you.For me "time.windows" is a no go! I have time-a.nist.gov and everything works perfectly.Cheers,Fax

Re: Inconsistent time server (NTP) access

I'm cool with the timing issue -- it makes enough sense to me as an answer as to why there might be a
a problem
What I'm struggling with is
... I'm seeking information (&quot;What are the implications of placing these time servers in the Trusted zone?&quot and the response I'm getting is &quot;Why do you want to do that?&quot;.
From where I'm sitting, an answer to the latter question is not a necessary condition for an answer to the former; and information has already been given, that is, &quot;I can't use these servers unless they are in the Trusted zone&quot;.
If the extra information you need is an answer the question &quot;Why do you
want to use those particular servers&quot; , then that's
straightforward: Because that is what I want to do.
hth
P

Re: Inconsistent time server (NTP) access

Implications? That whatever comes from that server is not filtered by ZAIs that good? Bad? Depends on thesecurity of the server considered.It makes little sense to me to be forced to add a trusted server if you can choose a working untrusted server especially if we are talking about syncro of time and date ... Fax